17 May 1918. Sloop-of-War USS Epervier disappeared in Atlantic Ocean. 26 March 2003. 4 February 2002. 15 March 1995. USS Manley (DD-940) experienced a fuel line rupture and fire in the boiler room. 27 USS Michigan Boatswain's Mate 2 class Madison S. Jones crushed to death between rammer and platform in #2 gun turret. USS New York (BB-34) Seaman 2 class James Orville Epperson accidentally struck by loading tray inside #2 turret and fell into gun pit, he was then crushed by a 14-inch shell that fell in immediately afterwards. Ensign Mack E. Vorhees and Seaman 2 class Joseph Arthur Sheridan died of injuries after their SU-2 plane crashed near Descanso, Calif. 22 June 1933. A VF-84 F-14 from NAS Oceana, VA, crashed in Currituck Sound, NC, after receiving indications of an onboard fire when returning from a routine air combat training mission. USS Mount Hood (AE-11), with a cargo of 3,800 tons of ordnance, suddenly exploded in Seeadler Harbor, Admiralty Islands, creating a mushroom cloud that rose 7,000 feet into the air. After an inadvertent firing of a Zuni rocket which struck an A-4 aircraft igniting its JP-5 fuel, other aircraft loaded with bombs and missiles were consumed leading to explosions. Following manual takeoff, they were supposed to parachute out over the English Channel while the radio-controlled explosive-filled drone proceeded to attack a German V-2 missile-launching site. He carelessly continued to drive.. USS Yorktown landsman Rudolph King accidentally killed on target range. [Available online at http://www.defenselink.mil/]. 26 August 1925. USS Idaho (BB-42) Seaman 1 class Russell Lee Findlay crushed to death between gun recoil cylinder and girder during gun elevation. Both crewmembers ejected but one was killed. Loss of the USS Scorpion, Finding of Fact: Board of Inquiry Finding of Facts as to the Loss of the USS Scorpion (SSN 589) on 22 May 1968, Held June 1968. It is hard to say that his action was extremely malicious.. 48, USS Canberra CA70 War Damage Report No. Thirteen bodies were recovered from the wreckage, with no survivors. The Kings County Sheriff's Office says 23-year-old Dominic DeRoss and 21-year-old Maxwell Atkins died in a crash on Highway 198 near Lemoore. This alphanumeric hull designation system is still in use today. Appendix A: Chronology - January 1991 cont. Seaplane accident in Italy, killed Ensigns Alen F. Nichols and Hugh Terres. 292 (1882) Establishment of the Office of Intelligence, General Order No. 9 Feb 2010. Pilot and F/A-18C "Hornet" from Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 212 lost during a mission in Alaska. 1 October 1972. Seaman recruit collapsed and died while performing physical training at Naval Station Great Lakes. Coal Passer John W. Crew, Yeoman Gustave Adolph Mewis, Apprentice 1 class John Henry W. Smith and Coxswain Carl Walske drowned. Boatswain William Whiting killed accidentally in Woosung, China, 1 April 1855. Appearing for JEE - 2023 is mandatory to be eligible under 10+2 B.Tech entry scheme for Jan 24 & Jun 24 Courses. SH-60B Seahawk of HSL-48 crashed into the water while operating off USS De Wert (FFG-45) in the eastern Pacific. 21 Jun 1918. But the family had hoped there were enough mitigating circumstances that the jail sentence could be dropped. 7-7-42, U-Boat War in the Caribbean: Opportunities Lost, Ultra and the Campaign Against U-boats in World War II, Underwater earthquake disasters and the U.S. Navy, General Regulations: Full Dress, Undress, Service Dress, Part 7: Regulations for Wearing Shoulder Straps, Straw Hats, Sword and Scabbard, Sword-Belt, Sword-Knot, Buttons, Cravat, Uniform Regulations, Women's Reserve, USNR, 1943, Gas Masks and Breathing Apparatus U.S. Navy Uniform, Uniform and Dress of the Navy of the Confederate States, Petty Officer Rating Badge Locations and Eagle Designs, Historical Surveys of the Evolution of US Navy Uniforms, United States Atlantic Fleet Organization 1942, United States Pacific Fleet Organization, 1 May 1945, United States Naval Railway Batteries in France, United States Navy and World War I: 19141922, United States Submarine Losses World War II, Notes to US Submarine Losses in World War II, German U-Boat Casualties in World War Two, Italian Submarine Casualties in World War Two, Japanese Submarine Casualties in World War Two (I and RO Boats), Unmanned Vehicles for U.S. Ridge Alkonis jailed in Japan for deadly car crash in 2021. Lance Cpl. 24 marines drowned. 36 lost. USS O-9 (SS-70) lost during deep submergence test off New London, CT. 33 drowned. Space shuttle Challenger (Mission STS-51-L) exploded during launch killing CDR Michael Smith, USN, and 6 other non-Navy astronauts. PBY-1 patrol plane crashed during routine flight off Point Loma, Calif., 2 officers and 5 enlisted men killed. 11 October 1864. 24 April 1995. AD2 Nelson R. Cole, from aviation Squadron VX-6, died from burns received in a helicopter crash in vicinity of McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Petty Officer 1st Class Thomas C. Hull died on board the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz in the Arabian Gulf after being medically evacuated to the carrier for a non-combat related incident. (Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jonathan Clay/Navy). 8 July 2002. Marine Sgt. Ultimately, the Commanding Officer, backed up by the entire chain of command, is responsible and accountable for setting and reinforcing this culture of formality, and its failure on 8 July, Stearney wrote. Ship's Corporal William Wilson killed. Jul 13, 2022 at 1:08 pm A U.S. Navy lieutenant living in Japan has been ordered to serve three years behind bars for a deadly crash that claimed the lives of an 84-year-old woman and her. A Sgt. He was assigned to the 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division. He was assigned to Combat Service Support Battalion 1, Combat Service Support Group 11, 1st Force Service Support Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force. Eight other sailors received minor burns. Ive tried to do everything I can to help those who had been hurt, he said. The sailor was forward-deployed to Beach Master Unit One, Detachment Western Pacific, at Sasebo, Japan. Two F-14 Tomcats from Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69) collided off the North Carolina coast while conducting a routine training mission. Pilot MAJ Dennis A. Casualties: US Navy and Marine Corps Personnel Killed and Injured in Selected Accidents and Other Incidents Not Directly the Result of Enemy Action. 83 (1867) Proclamation Issued by President Johnson, General Order No. Bark USS Fredonia destroyed and sidewheel gunboat Wateree driven ashore by tidal waves at Arica, Peru. (AP) A Maryland man convicted of fatally shooting the mother of a U.S. 5" became BB5. He has appealed. A lawyer for Alkonis declined to comment. 8 May 2002. Navy SEAL officer killed in recreational parachuting accident by Frumentarius Oct 4, 2017 According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, Navy SEAL Commander Seth A. He was presumed drowned. 6 killed, 30 injured. USS George Washington sailor lost overboard. The date provided at the end of each entry is the date of the accident/incident, rather than the date of death of individuals who may have died subsequently to the event. Police said that the deceased has been identified as Balasubhramanyam of . I knew it would upset them to keep looking.. Midshipman Wingate Pilsbury drowned near Vera Cruz, Mexico, 25 July 1846. Aircraft destroyed. Aircraft crashed on the Yuma range. Victor A. Prather drowned before rescue crews could arrive on the scene. [Available online at http://www.history.navy.mil/research/library/online-reading-room/title-list-alphabetically/k/korean-war-chronology.html.]. 1 May 1936. P-3C "Orion" from VP-47 crashed five miles off the coast of Oman due to engine trouble. 16 January 1918. Naval Academy football player with a stray bullet was sentenced . Everyone likes getting in the RHIBI thought we were going to do some training, show the midshipmen a good time.. 24 May 1951. 1 October 1918. A Marine suffered fatal injuries after being struck by the gun section of a M198 155 mm howitzer. About 790 killed and 80 injured. 9 April 1979. 10 February 2005. Four personnel were killed. 16 November 1918. 12 October 1886. Nicolas M. Hodson from the 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade, was killed, and three other injured in a vehicle accident in Kuwait. Lt. Terri Sue Fussner, Lt. Wayne Francis Roberts, and Aviation Warfare Systems Operator 2nd Class Jason Edward Lawson in a SH-60B"Seahawk" from Helicopter Squadron Light (HSL) 46, died in crash in central Mediterranean. A Petty Officer 1st Class died while participating in command departmental physical training in Norfolk, Virginia. Seth Stone, died after jumping out of a hot air balloon in Perris in Riverside County, California . 7 killed. Following the crash of a plane into the #4 barrier on flight deck of USS Saratoga (CV-3), the power wire of the barrier carried away, striking and killing Seaman 2 class George Benage Mitchell. John A. Hefti was an F-14 fighter pilot and squadron commander who in more recent years was director of fleet training for the U.S. Fleet Forces Command in Norfolk. 6 February 1998. Steam launch from USS Yosemite foundered in the harbor of San Luis d'Apra, Guam in typhoon. During their deployment, the destroyers crew had practiced on small boats twice before the accident, raising the concern of whether the operation was truly routine, according to the investigation. 61, USS Northampton CA26 War Damage Report No. 3 killed. Three other sailors, including Fitzgerald's commanding officer CDR Bryce Benson, were evacuated to the US Navy hospital in Yokosuka, Japan. 19 August 1959. Liberty boat capsized in Mediterranean off Les Salins d'Hyeres, drowning eight sailors. Seaman 1 class Charles Bugonian, Aviation Ordnanceman 1 class Daniel Roy Glaze, Chief Radioman Walter Franklin Manthorne, and Aviation Pilot 1 class John Henry Schnitzlein killed when their P2D crashed in the mouth of the Folks River, Coco Solo, Canal Zone. 14 killed, 2 injured. 23 October 1902. The five occupants: LT Kelly Mackey, LT John Lee, LTJG Donald Hillegas, LTJG Kent Koontz, and AW3 Daniel Garber, were killed. 29 March 1911. 19 March 2002. CH-53E helicopter from Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 361, Marine Aircraft Group 16, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, crashed near Ar Rutbah, Iraq in a sandstorm in western Iraq while ferrying personnel from 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force; as well as Marine Corps Air Station, Miramar, CA. 18 May 2004. One killed. Battleship No. 11 Feb. 2009. 18 January 2006. 252 (1880) Painting Schematic for Boats, General Order No. He was almost to the destination, she said. Seaman John Kane killed. Matthew Fontaine Maury (January 14, 1806 - February 1, 1873) was an American oceanographer and naval officer, serving the United States and then joining the Confederacy during the American Civil War.. USS S-4 (SS-109) sank after being rammed by Coast Guard cutter Paulding. 6 May 1864. Side wheel steamer USS Tyler small boat accident. 3 machinery room suffocated two sailors. 21 May 1905. 20 July 1918. We were having a good timewe were happy to be off the ship for the first time in a little while.. Fireman 1 class Edgar M. Robey severely burned, dying the next day. Seaplane accident in France killed Ensign Delozier Davidson. Landing Craft From Troy to Tokio, Skunks, Bogies, Silent Hounds, and the Flying Fish, Slapton Sands: The Cover-up That Never Was, Smith, Melancton Rear Admiral USN A Memoir, Smoker Sat., July 27, 1918 U.S.S. After being relieved of watch in PK-1 seaplane moored at French Frigate Shoals, Aviation Chief Machinist's Mate Boyd W. Orrell slept in aft-compartment with canvas cover pulled over station to keep the rain out. 51 (1865) Announcing Death President Abraham Lincoln, General Order No. 13 February 2002. 5 October 1811. Casualty Branch. An engine room accident in USS Cassin (DD-372) kills one sailor and injures 6 others. 01:54 - Source: CNN. Ironclad gunboat USS Carondelet Gunner's Mate James Carey killed in ordnance accident. 13 March 2006. The vessel remained at the accident site, assisted by frigate Thach, and a submarine support vessel. Brig USS Somers crewmen: Midshipman Philip Spencer, son of the Secretary of War; Boatswain's Mate Samuel Cromwell; and Seaman Elisha Small found guilty of intention to mutiny and executed by hanging. 10 February 2003. 248 drowned. All rights reserved. VT-2B Chief Aviation Pilots Clarence Marvin Carter killed, and Robert T. Thompson injured, in crash of Great Lakes TG-1 land plane at San Ysidro, Calif. 11 January 1932. Airman Nadia T. Alten was lost overboard from USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67). 52, [USS] Joseph Hewes APA22 War Damage Report No. Staff SGT William D. Richardson, died of injuries sustained from a non-hostile vehicle accident near Al Taqaddum, Iraq. 21 drowned. 12 August 1960. 10 November 1966. Submarine chaser SC 60 sank after collision with tanker F. W. Weller. 19 December 1990. SH-60B "Seahawk" of Light Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron 47 crashed during a flight from its home base at Naval Air Station North Island, California. 65 killed and 40 burned. One plane crashed, killing both aircrew members; the other landed safely. 13 April 1903. Lance CPL Efrain Sanchez died as result of a non-hostile incident at Camp Blue Diamond, in Ramadi, Iraq. 26 USS Biddle steam accident. The hard turn was routine ops.. 11 September 1970. The explosion blew the left gun barrel 200-yards out to sea and wrecked the gun mount itself, killing 3 men and injuring 10 others. 176 killed in an Atlantic collision between the Wasp (CV-18) and the Hobson (DD-464). A search and rescue effort was conducted after he was discovered missing during a routine muster. The fatal accident is the first parachuting mishap in nearly six years to claim the life of a Navy SEAL, according to reports. Seaplane accident at Dunkerque, France, killed Ensign Curtis S. Read. Capt. Commander Charles K. Springle was shot and killed in a non-combat related incident at a combat stress clinic at Camp Victory, Iraq. And it concerns us that our son has been given a three-year prison sentence for an accident.". 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Pilot was lost a sea when F/A-18C "Hornet" from VFA-151 crashed off southern California after a night catapult launch from USS Constellation (CV-64). 15 July 1907. Chief Hospital Medical Corpsman Juan Pedro Gonzales, USN, killed. Aviation Pilot 1 class Charles Edward Walwork killed, and Lt. (jg) Frank M. Nichols injured, in crash of O2U-4 seaplane in 40 fathoms of water off Makapuu Point, Oahu, Hawaii. On Wednesday, he was identified as Cmdr. 17 February 1862. 30 June 1814. Three men recovered, two drowned. Lt. (j. g. ) Charles M. Tyson lost in crash of seaplane off Immingham. 20 June 1957. 19 USS Louisiana. 6 January 1919. 3 USS Brooklyn coal dust explosion killed 9 Firemen and a Chief Water Tender. 14 February 1995. Fuel Ship No. The judge said that though it was conceivable Alkonis was suffering from light mountain sickness, it was difficult to imagine he went from not feeling drowsy at all to becoming suddenly incapacitated. 30 May 1863. Rigid airship USS Akron (ZRS-4) crashed in a storm off New Jersey. At Jacksonville, a flash fire in aircraft carrier USS Shangri-La (CV-38) killed one sailor and severely burned two others. 53, USS Independence CVL22 & USS Denver CL58 War Damage Report No. 30 October 1990, Helicopter accident off USS Tripoli. 12 August 1944. Grounded at Rhodes, Greece, by heavy winds and seas, destroyer USS Bache (DD-470) is abandoned and later broken up for salvage. Submarine USS E-2 battery explosion while in New York Navy Yard. Two killed, three injured, following a steam catapult explosion in Kearsarge (CV-33), Yokosuka, Japan. Jones died from injuries sustained in a forklift accident in which he was trapped underneath the overturned vehicle. 20 June 1990. 9 November 1961. To avoid being burned, Apprentice Seaman Andrew Jackson Gash jumped overboard and drowned. 6 November 1961. SBU-1 dive bomber engine fire kills pilot Lt. Oliver E. White; Radioman 2 class James W. LeCompte parachute's to safety. 14 August 1941. Destroyer No. 3 September 2005. LT John Bush and LT(JG) Michael Moffatt, Jr. were killed. Inquest heard after they passed . USS New Mexico (BB-40) Seaman 1 class Michael Andrey fatally injured when a 60-lb powder bag was thrown against him by the shell rammer. He was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force. 10 August 2000. 110 (1869) Forbidding Applications for Duty Through Persons of Influence, General Order No. Lance CPL Trevor D. Aston died as a result of non-hostile vehicle incident in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. 13 July 2002. US sailor killed when struck by a US Navy hovercraft on the first day of the Cobra Gold military exercise in Thailand. Ensign Sarah Mitchell's shipmates aboard the warship Jason Dunham pay their respects during a memorial ceremony at sea in August 2018. By Andrew Jeong. During flight operations in the Tonkin Gulf, an accidental Zuni rocket ignition in USS Coral Sea (CV-43) injured nine sailors. 25 October 1994. 24 January 1870. I cant stress enough the severity of this injury., Oh God, oh God, sailors recalled the coxswain saying. In the telling by Alkonis' family and supporters, the naval officer abruptly lost consciousness in the car, causing him to slump over behind the wheel after suffering acute mountain sickness.. LCPL of LST 561 foundered off Yongpyong-do, west coast of Korea with loss of all hands: two USN officers including COMLSTDIV-12, two US Army officers, one ROKN officer, five USN enlisted and two Royal Marines. He doesnt drink alcohol, hadnt taken any medicine that could cause drowsiness and had slept well the night before. 20 drowned. In May of 2021, Lt. Alkonis was driving and had what the Navy concluded was a medical emergency when he blacked out at the wheel and two pedestrians were killed. Carl A. Gumpert, Jr., 1st LT. Scott S. Jensen, CPL. During flight operations on Bataan (CVL-29), an arresting gear cable parted, killing one flight deck crew and injuring three others. Both crew members killed then T-34C "Turbo-Mentor" assigned to Training Air Wing 6 crashed in Alabama. Destroyers from Squadron 11 ran aground at Point Honda, CA: USS Delphy (DD-261), USS Young (DD-312), USS S. P. Lee (DD-310), USS Woodbury (DD-309), USS Nicholas (DD-311), USS Chauncy (DD-296) and USS Fuller (DD-297). I (part I), Building the Navy's Bases, vol. MA1 suffered cardiac arrest during department physical training and died shortly thereafter. Navy Seaman Pablito Pena Briones, Jr died of a non-hostile gunshot wound in Fallujah, Iraq. Three Marines were killed and seven injured when a rocket-propelled grenade launcher they were firing for familiarization training malfunctioned. Aviation Electronics Technician Airman Andrew Scott Charpentier died at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida, from a non-combat related illness incurred while assigned to the Navy Expeditionary Guard Battalion, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. 25 USS Barney boiler tubes blown in #1 fire room. Collier USS Beukeldijk explosion of the inboard high furnace of #3 boiler killed Ships Cook 4 class John Pender, Jr. and Seaman William C. Hollenback. Lt. Edwin Francis Conway died of "fractures, multiple, extreme" sustained in airplane crash at Lido Beach, Hempstead, New York. Ch-46 "Sea-Knight" helicopter from the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force, with a crew of four, crashed shortly after take-off in the Shat Al Hillah Canal, Iraq, while conducting a re-supply mission in support of civil military operations. The investigating officer, and the admirals who endorsed the investigation, chided the Dunhams leadership for not ensuring that planning and briefing were done for that days RHIB exercises like they would for other training events. S-3B "Viking" from Sea Control Squadron 38 of Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 2 aboard USS Constellation (CV 64) veered off the flight deck after making an arrested landing. 8 December 1875. Merchant ship SS Colima wrecked in storm near Manzanillo, Mexico. 27 August 1965. 7 drowned. . Two crewmembers were killed when an AH-1W Super Cobra of Marine Light Attack Helicopter squadron 169 struck the water during a post-phase functional check flight in Iraq. At Pearl Harbor, an accidental explosion in the depth charge fuse locker injures five destroyer escort Silverstein (DE-534) crewmen. US Navy. Scott Morrissey, pilot, and Mary Keiming, co-tactical coordinator; and AW1 Charles Colvin, sensor operator. Drowned. USS Vermont boiler explosion severely burned and killed Loyd Gaven James. 28 December 2004. The review resulted in improvements to crew qualification standards, training curricula, safety features in the small boats, and administrative processes, Self-Kyler added. 27 USS Michigan gas explosion in coal bunker no. USS Marblehead (CL-12) Boatswain's Mate 2 class Percy Wiley Cofer, Seaman 1 class Robert William Opie, and Seaman 2 class Leo Steven Moranda fatally injured following accidental explosion of gun number six. Gunner's Mate 3 class Frederick Joseph Kemp killed by accidental discharge of a pistol at the Naval Training Camp, Pelham Bay, New York. All four crew members are believed dead after their CH-46 Sea Knight 50 miles off the Virginia coast near Cape Henry. 11 killed, 20 injured. Both crew members killed when T-38A "Talon" of the US Naval Test Pilot School, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, crashed at the station. 5 March 1979. 18 February 1918. 1 March 2002. If he was tired, she said, he should have pulled off of the road. 6 USS Hopkins steam accident. "It's got this power to just destroy you and creates a lot of room. 31 July 1998. A two-alarm fire swept through a storage building on the Washington Navy Yard, DC, injuring two sailors. 3 deaths and 3 serious injuries. Helicopters and destroyers of Task Force 77 rescued 63 survivors from the sea. Screw steamer Galatea steam accident. We know it hasn't been that way. 28 October 1912. 27 USS Michigan powder handling accident catches Gunner's Mate Matthew Devine between two ammunition trays, killing him instantly. 6 April 1937. Lance CPL Matthew A. Snyder died from a noncombat-related vehicle accident in Al Anbar province, Iraq. Jonathan W. Lambert assigned to Headquarters Battalion, 1st Marine Division, died from injuries he suffered when his High-Mobility, Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) rolled over in Iraq. Fleet Hospital Three treated 600 patients; 2 died. The fire damaged the refueling station, an aviation equipment test station and three adjacent compartments. 54, USS Capella AK13 & USS Alhena AKA9 War Damage Report No. 17 October 2005. Marine 1st Lt. Michael N. Monroe was killed and three other Marines injured when their HMMWV, went over an embankment and dropped about 20 feet. 28 July 1936. 16 drowned. 30 July 1978. Lance CPL. 11 January 1934. Their aircraft, an MV-22B Osprey, crashed during a drill for operation Cold Response, which involves 220. It was the first solo for both student pilots. The post Situation Update - Deep State Biden Regime Desperate To Start WW3 As Their Control Matrix Is! Lt. Frederick C. Leary died of burns suffered in a fire in cargo ship USS Charlton Hall. USS Randolph (CVS-15) 1967 Command History. "We don't want to be disrespectful to that family or to that country. 14 February 2002. 6 April 1914. Battleship No. (U.S. Navy). One aircraft safely landed. 248 (1880) Correct and General Understanding of Signals, General Order No. 10 July 2004. Symptoms can feel like a hangover and include dizziness, headache, muscle aches and nausea. It was a lot of fun., Before her deployment aboard the warship Jason Dunham, a few short months before her death, Ensign Sarah Mitchell, rear center, returned home to Oakford, Pennsylvania, to see her parents and siblings. U.S. Navy Photo On Jan. 8, 2005, while submerged to 525 feet, USS San Francisco (SSN-711) struck an undersea mountain at full speed near its homeport of Guam. MAJ Michael D. Kuszewski, CAPT Scott T. Rice, 1st LT Joseph R. Fandrey, 1st LT Arthur J. Schneider, CPL Brandon J. Tucker, CPL Brian L. Collins, CPL Britt T. Stacey, CPL Erik D. Kirkland , LCPL John P. Condello, LCPL Jackie D. Chidester, LCPL Jose L. Elizarraras, LCPL Jorge E. Malagon, Navy Hospitalman (HN) Brent W. Garmon, and an Army sergeant were killed. 306 killed. 28 October 1970. Its painful to think how scared she was and how painful it was for her.. 14, 1918, Articles for the Government of the United States Navy, 1930, The Assault on Kwajalein and Majuro (Part One), Aviation Personnel Fatalities in World War II, Battle of the Atlantic Volume 4 Technical Intelligence From Allied Communications Intelligence, Battle of Derna, 27 April 1805: Selected Naval Documents, Battle of Lake Erie: Building the Fleet in the Wilderness, Battle of Midway: Aerology and Naval Warfare, Battle of Midway: 3-6 June 1942 Combat Narrative, Battle of Midway, 4-7 June 1942: Combat Intelligence, Battle of Midway - Interrogation of Japanese Officials, Battle of Midway: Japanese Plans Chapter 5 of The Campaigns of the Pacific War, Battle of Savo Island August 9th, 1942 Strategic and Tactical Analysis, Battle of the Atlantic Volume 3 German Naval Communication Intelligence, Battle of the Coral Sea- Combat Narrative, Battle of Tripoli Harbor, 3 August 1804: Selected Naval Documents. A Navy junior officer died Sunday while training with Marines at a base in Hawaii, the Navy announced on . 3 Dec 2009. Lance CPL Richard P. Slocum died due to a non-combat related vehicle accident near Abu Gharib, Iraq. 13 March 1913. 15 November 1918. USS Farragut (DD-300) Seaman 1 class Otis Lloyd Bogar and Chief Boatswain's Mate Joseph Becker killed after premature explosion of 4-inch shell. 24 August 1918. Klicken Sie auf Einstellungen verwalten um weitere Informationen zu erhalten und Ihre Einstellungen zu verwalten. Morison, Samuel Eliot. 43 drowned. 6 August 2002. 5 August 1918. Side wheel gunboat USS Quaker City Gunner's Mate Freeman Day killed in ordnance accident. F/A-18C "Hornet" of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 232, stationed at Naval Air Station Miramar, California, crashed near Naval Air Facility El Centro, California. DC-3 *** aircraft from VX-6 crashed during landing on the Ross ice shelf in the Antarctic while supporting Operation Deep Freeze.